Word: rosen
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...called the purists, for they are faithful to the assembly's designers, who saw the chief problem of student government as a lack of adequate representation. The purists could well hold the key to the assembly's success. Many of the purists are former convention delegates, including Carl Rosen '80, chairman of the assembly's committee on intra-and extra-University affairs, and Michael A. Calabrese '79, chairman of the committee on college life. The purists want the assembly to conduct referenda, hold "town meetings" in the Houses, and become clear about student sentiment before acting on the more controversial...
...assembly should talk to the SASC and other groups and see where they're at," Rosen said. "I don't think it will help anything to pass a resolution on our position on South Africa right...
...Rosen added, however that he thought the assembly should perhaps pass a resolution criticizing the University for the way it has handled South African issues...
...Rosen, an active member of the Constitutional Convention last year and of the Southern African Solidarity Committee (SASC), said yesterday the assembly should probably hold a referendum or hold "town meetings" in the Houses before taking a stand on South African issues...
...Carl Rosen '80, a Leverett representative was elected chairman of the inter-and extra-University Relations Committee, defeating Robert Storch, a North Yard representative, in a run-off, 30 to 26 with four abstentions...